Re: [R-sig-Geo] Raster Data Management Advice

2022-10-13 Thread Alexander Ilich
Thank you everyone for the advice. I have some things to look into. Thanks, Alex From: Michael Sumner Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2022 5:01 AM To: Alexander Ilich Cc: r-sig-geo@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] Raster Data Management Advice I would set up a

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Raster Data Management Advice

2022-10-09 Thread Michael Sumner
I would set up a polygon of the bounding box (in the native projection) of each raster source, and use fields on those polygons to store the details of interest: xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax, dimension, resolution, crs, and your other details. Then hone in a areas of interest for different tasks to see what

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Raster Data Management Advice

2022-10-07 Thread GilbertoCamara
Dear Edzer and Alexander STAC is rapidly expanding to become a “de facto” standard. STAC is being adopted by relevant cloud data providers of Earth observation data, such as Microsoft Planetary Computing and Earth on AWS. Its use is gradually replacing the OCG catalogue specification. The “rst

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Raster Data Management Advice

2022-10-07 Thread Edzer Pebesma
STAC is clearly the future of catalogues for spatial data, but not everyone has gotten there yet. Searching or browsing available STACs is helped by stac index, https://stacindex.org/ On 07/10/2022 18:43, Zivan Karaman wrote: Hi, Perhaps STAC could help you? Best, Zi

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Raster Data Management Advice

2022-10-07 Thread Zivan Karaman
Hi, Perhaps STAC could help you? Best, Zivan On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 6:35 PM Alexander Ilich wrote: > > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has some advice on how to organize raster > data so that it is easily queryable by various attributes (e.g. find me all > the rasters of